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well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan, the courageous cbs veteran reporter savagely attacked by a group of thugs during the so-called arab spring uprising. and speaking this week in chicago, she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being manipulated. and when it comes to issues that i care about, issues of national security, i don't think that politics should deck tate the national security policy and i don't know a journalist that likes being lied to. >> she said that the new crop are moderate, kinder, gentler, that kind of taliban, she said is nonsense, pushed by taliban apologists and warned our leaders are being arrogant not listening to what our enemies say, but in making up their own script. and she hopes that measured america will the deaths of those in libya, and not attacked on our own soil, that's the only message they understand. her comments are not political, they're based on observation and her personal experience. the reason that this is a violent course is that if our governme
well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan, the courageous cbs veteran reporter savagely attacked by a group of thugs during the so-called arab spring uprising. and speaking this week in chicago, she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being manipulated. and when it comes to issues that i care about, issues of national security, i don't think that politics should deck tate the national security...
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>> you're watching cbs 5 eye witness news. >> at least half a million people -- >> devastated family turns to social media to determine their mother's death. >> the latest increase and why the governor is getting involved to hold the line on gas prices. >>> lift off. a very special delivery toe astronauts. supplies headed to the international space station. >>> search continues tonight for a woman murdered. her family has turn today social media to ask for leads. >> reporter: they hope to get fbi's assistance tomorrow. >> the latest information we have, we want people to leave comments. >> reporter: they've turned to social media >> we have 140,000 comments and growing. at least half a million people doing things, telling friends. >> her husband to commutes to idaho asked a neighbor to check on her. >> there was blood present and indication of traumatic injury. >> reporter: police believe she was killed between 7 and 10 and then stole her car, 1 a1 f680 is the license number of the car. a parent called more a wonderful and sweet woman loved by many. some believe someone may have been
>> you're watching cbs 5 eye witness news. >> at least half a million people -- >> devastated family turns to social media to determine their mother's death. >> the latest increase and why the governor is getting involved to hold the line on gas prices. >>> lift off. a very special delivery toe astronauts. supplies headed to the international space station. >>> search continues tonight for a woman murdered. her family has turn today social media to ask...
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this is the "cbs morning news". it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist about humira, to help relieve pain and stop further
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this is the "cbs morning news". a tough playoff loss. this is the "cbs morning news". only six degrees separate the body temperature of chocolate lovers from the melting point of chocolate. so when you take hershey's chocolate and add bubbles, it deliciously melts the moment you take a bite. hershey's air delight. it just might make you melt. twe asked real dads tors cput them to the test. can our diapers last through a long milk-induced slumber? see for yourself... how, only huggies diapers have leak lock for up to 12 hours of protection. been shopping so smart, cash back with your freedom card getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. >>> here's a look at today's forecast. new york afternoon thunderstorms 74 degrees. miami chance of a thunderstorm 88. chicago partly sunny 59 degrees. dallas mostly sunny 85. >>> now for a check of today's national forec
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on cbs 5. 10:00 a.m. in case you forgot. >> like the ladies myself. >> neighbors in the community of gold river called for help when a deer was spotted struggling in the canal. >> it brought in the firefighters. when crew assistance arrived they used a river rescue route to chase the animal. for more than an hour rescuers couldn't chase him once it got tired out they were able to bring in a little bit of help. >> wow, i'm just really impressed with everyone that they came out and put this effort forth to rescue the deer. >> the deer is going to be fine. >> that's going to do it for the news at noon. >> two words, go giants. >> yeah. >> see you
on cbs 5. 10:00 a.m. in case you forgot. >> like the ladies myself. >> neighbors in the community of gold river called for help when a deer was spotted struggling in the canal. >> it brought in the firefighters. when crew assistance arrived they used a river rescue route to chase the animal. for more than an hour rescuers couldn't chase him once it got tired out they were able to bring in a little bit of help. >> wow, i'm just really impressed with everyone that they...
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cbs moneywatch. spain's credit rating gets slashed and the end of the line for coca-cola's returnable glass bottles. ashley morrison here in new york with more on that. >> reporter: good morning. standard & poor the credit rating agency cut its rating on spain's debt to the lowest investment grade status. spain's debt crisis has triggered social unrest and driven unemployment to almost 25%. s&p warns banks could be downgraded further if economic conditions continue to erode. the news about spain sent most asian stocks downward. tokyo's nikkei dipped half of a experience for a third straight day of losses while the hang seng added a quarter percent. wall street stocks were lower. the dow lost 128 points on wednesday, the sharpest decline since june. nasdaq was down 13 points. the housing market continues its low gear recovery. realtytrac says the number of foreclosures dropped to a five year low. there were more than 180,000 filings in september the second consecutive monthly decline. the department o
cbs moneywatch. spain's credit rating gets slashed and the end of the line for coca-cola's returnable glass bottles. ashley morrison here in new york with more on that. >> reporter: good morning. standard & poor the credit rating agency cut its rating on spain's debt to the lowest investment grade status. spain's debt crisis has triggered social unrest and driven unemployment to almost 25%. s&p warns banks could be downgraded further if economic conditions continue to erode. the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for us today the most compelling story in the world involves a 14-year-old girl fighting for her life. she held up a light against the darkness of ignorance and now millions around the world are watching to see if she will die for her cause. malala yousafzai was taken today to a british hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound to the head. a week ago in pakistan a taliban gunman climbed aboard her school bus to assassinate her because of her long campaign to open schools to more girls in that country. we have two reports tonight. elizabeth palmer went to malala's hometown in pakistan. but we're going to begin with charlie d'agata in birmingham, england. charlie? >> reporter: doctors here are just beginning to examine malala scott, but they said this afternoon there's every reason to hope she will make what they called a decent recovery. but her treatment and rehabilitation could take months malala was flown out of pakistan on monday in a specially-equipped air ambulance. she arrived
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for us today the most compelling story in the world involves a 14-year-old girl fighting for her life. she held up a light against the darkness of ignorance and now millions around the world are watching to see if she will die for her cause. malala yousafzai was taken today to a british hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound to the head. a week ago in pakistan a taliban...
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cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman has more on the buzz around the ballpark. >> reporter: ann, this is it. this is the league championship series that baseball's final four is what you play for all year for fans too. 43,000 have crammed into at&t park. they're bringing their spirit and they're bringing a lot of money. >> sunflower seeds, peanuts, sodas, $1. >> reporter: that's a bargain. >> how much do you think you're going to drop tonight? >> money-wise? >> reporter: yeah. >> probably -- $600. >> the tickets were $150. and we brought some snacks. >> reporter: is this a big seller? >> yeah the giants' fest, everyone loves them. get a beer and drink with the fist. if you get mad at your friends or your wife. >> reporter: president? how do you think he'd handle the afghani crisis? >> he's a team player, i think he'd look out for all of us. >> literally just came to town to see the opera and the cardinals happened to win their fifth game and we happened to get the tickets. >> reporter: what are tickets going for today? >> i don't know. >> what's your price range sir? >> give me the range. >>
cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman has more on the buzz around the ballpark. >> reporter: ann, this is it. this is the league championship series that baseball's final four is what you play for all year for fans too. 43,000 have crammed into at&t park. they're bringing their spirit and they're bringing a lot of money. >> sunflower seeds, peanuts, sodas, $1. >> reporter: that's a bargain. >> how much do you think you're going to drop tonight? >> money-wise? >>...
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everything in our house comes to a complete captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. people waited outside overnight just for the chance to be inside the supreme court today for the most controversial case of this term. at stake: admission to college for millions of americans for generations to come. a decade ago, the court ruled that race could be used as a factor granting college admissions. but today, a new supreme court heard a challenge to that which could change the law of the land on affirmative action. wyatt andrews was in the court today. >> reporter: abigail fisher was denied admission to the university of texas, she says, because of admission policies that favored less-qualified minorities. her simple argument is to stop using skin color in college admission. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: the u.t. entering class is among the most diverse anywhere, roughly 50% white and 50% minority. by law, the school h
everything in our house comes to a complete captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. people waited outside overnight just for the chance to be inside the supreme court today for the most controversial case of this term. at stake: admission to college for millions of americans for generations to come. a decade ago, the court ruled that race could be used as a factor granting college admissions. but today, a new supreme...
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>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> we've lived this way for so long. searching for her and hoping she would come home. >> a new clue in an infamous bay area kidnapping. why a bay area mother believes she finally knows what happened to the daughter who disappeared 24 years ago. >>> a real-life bonnie and clyde, the husband and wife suspected in a thousand-mile crime spree. and a retired bay area teacher who may have gotten caught in the middle. >>> a new online matchmaker. but this one is not for dating. the new service designed to find your start-up soul mate. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm dana king. >>> a bone recovered in the speed freak killer's case is being tested as a possible match for mckayla garrett. she was nine years old when she was abducted in 1988. earlier this year, convicted killer wesley shermantine linked his late partner loren herzog to her disappearance. it took a bizarre route to get to the crime lab. joanne hobson's remains were found in a well back in february. but new testing found 28 of the bone fragments returned t
>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> we've lived this way for so long. searching for her and hoping she would come home. >> a new clue in an infamous bay area kidnapping. why a bay area mother believes she finally knows what happened to the daughter who disappeared 24 years ago. >>> a real-life bonnie and clyde, the husband and wife suspected in a thousand-mile crime spree. and a retired bay area teacher who may have gotten caught in...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the united states is facing an attack threat equivalent to 9/11, an attack that would be carried out by computer. that was the stark warning from defense secretary leon panetta. he described a cyber pearl harbor in which attackers could take over computers that control the transportation system or a utility with deadly consequences. panetta's dire prediction comes after a massive computer attack on the world's largest oil company. so we asked david martin to tell us more. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyberspace. and defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies, including iran, are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paral
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the united states is facing an attack threat equivalent to 9/11, an attack that would be carried out by computer. that was the stark warning from defense secretary leon panetta. he described a cyber pearl harbor in which attackers could take over computers that control the transportation system or a utility with deadly consequences. panetta's dire prediction comes after a...
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cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> 6:05. let's check weather. >>> a fabulous weekend weather was okay. another nice day today but things could change though. we have an areas of low pressure off the coastline that could bring rain to the bay area tonight and tomorrow. doesn't look like a lot but it will slowly come to the bay area throughout the day today and then later on tonight those clouds are going to start to move on shore. outside right now, we have cloudy skies at the coastline, partly cloudy inside the bay cool temperatures in spots and we are seeing ground fog into santa rosa. 43 degrees half mile visibility there. 53 in san francisco. and 54 degrees in concord. this afternoon, still planning on some sunshine and a couple clouds, some 70s in the valleys, low 70s possible in places like san jose today, before 9 in oakland and 63 degrees in san francisco. a chance of showers is on the way. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> traffic alert in effect in lafayette. one of our news crews is turned around because of this major street closure once again lafayette pleasant hill r
cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> 6:05. let's check weather. >>> a fabulous weekend weather was okay. another nice day today but things could change though. we have an areas of low pressure off the coastline that could bring rain to the bay area tonight and tomorrow. doesn't look like a lot but it will slowly come to the bay area throughout the day today and then later on tonight those clouds are going to start to move on shore. outside right now, we have cloudy skies at the...
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well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national security policy. and i don't know a journalist that likes being lied to. >> well, she said the idea that the new crop are moderate kinder gentler, that kind of taliban she said it is nonsense pushed by taliban afollo apolls and warnd that our leaders are being arrogant and not listening to what our enemies say. she said she hopes america with exact revenge for the deaths of our people in the libyan consulate. lara logan's comments are not partisan or political. they are based on a professional observation and her percent until experience. the reason that this is of vital importance is because if our gove
well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national...
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cbs news. original reporting. >> it's spooky this time of year. >> a lot of spooky stuff. >> not the election. halloween. we're all getting ready for halloween. i'm guessing >> you're a picasso with pumpkins you can come to my house and do pumpkins. >> what do you do? you draw the image first. what do you do -- sometimes my son will draw the circular eyes. >> that's hard with a knife. this is where you make the big bucks. you got to be able to do the artsy stuff. i do zigzag. i like scary teeth. >> scary teeth. >> your thing is scary teeth. we need to have a lower third on our screen that says anthony mason his thing is scary teeth. >> today is national costume swap day. >> great idea. >> i was just reading it. like green america initiative. if every kid swapped their costume we would limit 13,000 tons of waste that would go into our landfill. >> our kids make their own costumes. my son was the joker last year. he bought a cheap suit and he took it out on the driveway and spray painted it purpl
cbs news. original reporting. >> it's spooky this time of year. >> a lot of spooky stuff. >> not the election. halloween. we're all getting ready for halloween. i'm guessing >> you're a picasso with pumpkins you can come to my house and do pumpkins. >> what do you do? you draw the image first. what do you do -- sometimes my son will draw the circular eyes. >> that's hard with a knife. this is where you make the big bucks. you got to be able to do the artsy...
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that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all its capers ♪ ♪ and all it will end ♪ nothing seems to be lasting ♪ but that isn't our concern ♪ we got something permanent ♪ i mean in the way we care ♪ it's very clear our love is here to stay ♪ ♪ not for a year but ever and a day ♪ ♪ the radio and the telephone and the movies that we know ♪ ♪ may just be passing fancies and in time may go ♪ ♪ but oh my deer our love is here to stay ♪
that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all...
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well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national security policy. and i don't know a journalist that likes being lied to. >> well, she said the idea that the new crop are moderate kinder gentler, that kind of taliban she said it is nonsense pushed by taliban afollo apolls and warnd that our leaders are being arrogant and not listening to what our enemies say. she said she hopes america with exact revenge for the deaths of our people in the libyan consulate. lara logan's comments are not partisan or political. they are based on a professional observation and her percent until experience. the reason that this is of vital importance is because if our gove
well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national...
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welcome to cbs "this morning". the campaigns are tightly focused on tomorrow night's debate, and a new poll shows the presidential race is effectively tied. >>> we hear from flying felix baumgartner after his daring free fall from space. >>> and a top hollywood banker's own words could haunt him in his plus brutality lawsuit. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> even if he changes his style, he can't change his record and he can't change his policies. >> president obama and mitt romney get ready for round two. >> presidential candidates are hard to find. they are getting ready for tuesday night's presidential debate. >> it is going great. >> what's the president going to do? is he going to take this behavior of biden and put reasoning behind it. >>cting like a 14-year-old while on camera. he was supposed to be the adult. >> i'm monkey strong, brother. >> a big day for felix baumgartner. his record jump from space sent him plunging faster than the speed of sound. >> i wo
welcome to cbs "this morning". the campaigns are tightly focused on tomorrow night's debate, and a new poll shows the presidential race is effectively tied. >>> we hear from flying felix baumgartner after his daring free fall from space. >>> and a top hollywood banker's own words could haunt him in his plus brutality lawsuit. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> even if he changes his style, he...
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welcome to the cbs sports update presented by e trade. i'm james brown in new york with the scores from around the nfl. atlanta is 5-0 for the first time ever. new england's tom brady won his showdown with denver's peyton manning. baltimore takes sole possession of first place in the a.f.c. north while chicago and minnesota remain tied atop the n.f.c. north. for indy, it was an emotional n.f.c. north. for indy, it was an emotional win for their ailing coach chuck pagano. for more go to cbssports.com. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. [ female announcer ] those who look to fuel body and mind with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, ever
welcome to the cbs sports update presented by e trade. i'm james brown in new york with the scores from around the nfl. atlanta is 5-0 for the first time ever. new england's tom brady won his showdown with denver's peyton manning. baltimore takes sole possession of first place in the a.f.c. north while chicago and minnesota remain tied atop the n.f.c. north. for indy, it was an emotional n.f.c. north. for indy, it was an emotional win for their ailing coach chuck pagano. for more go to...
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we'll show you how it works on cbs "this morning." cbs "this morning". the westgate cousins went old school to decide who pays the check. a local book club raved about the cliffhangers in the new crime novel. and some bff's from college joked about looking up old flames on facebook. all over delicious entrees like new santa cruz steak from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. when i went to my dentist, he had said, "we do have a solution for sensitive teeth. you're going to have to change out your toothpaste." i like the way my old toothpaste felt. it made my teeth feel really clean, and i didn't want to not have that again. my dentist suggested that i switch to sensodyne. when i went to sensodyne it was as if i was still using my old toothpaste, but it has an added benefit, which will help take away my sensitivity. it's a life changer, it really is. it makes you go from grumpy back to happy again. it's a life changer, it really is. ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is hig
we'll show you how it works on cbs "this morning." cbs "this morning". the westgate cousins went old school to decide who pays the check. a local book club raved about the cliffhangers in the new crime novel. and some bff's from college joked about looking up old flames on facebook. all over delicious entrees like new santa cruz steak from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. when i went to my dentist, he had said, "we do have a solution for...
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but cbs news' flash poll of uncommitted voters gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. well, for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handelsman. he is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, thanks. good morning from danville, kentucky, where they differed sharply on practically all the big issues, but these are smart, well-informed politicians. paul ryan and joe biden both had reason to feel good about how that came across here last night. a long-time democratic insider versus a republican young gun whose ticket has new momentum. mitt romney was watching. barack obama too. moderator martha raddatz of abc. they tangled on iran. >> we're moving faster toward a nuclear weapon. it's because this administration has no credibility on this issue. >> we will not allow the iranians to get a nuclear weapon. you're going to go to war, is that what you want to do now? >> we want to prevent war. >> reporter: on the middle class what about mitt romney saying 47% of a
but cbs news' flash poll of uncommitted voters gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. well, for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handelsman. he is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, thanks. good morning from danville, kentucky, where they differed sharply on practically all the big issues, but these are smart, well-informed politicians. paul ryan...
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he's done two interviews, abc and cbs. this is now he described the request for security on cbs. >> he was constantly concerned about the threats to not just himself but to the entire staff there. >> was there what you saw as a visible security drawdown during the period of time you were in libya? >> yes, it began just shortly afr i arrived. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> um, higher headquarters at the state department. bill: that from cbs news. perhaps we'll hear more of that tomorrow. this is what the state department is going to say. it's going to say that even after that team left in august, there was an equal number of people who replaced them with the same skill sets. and it will also say that the security support team would have been in tripoli and not in benghazi some one thousand miles away. does that matter to you? how do you factor that into this equation trying to understand this? >> well there is nothing quite like putting people under oath to get b
he's done two interviews, abc and cbs. this is now he described the request for security on cbs. >> he was constantly concerned about the threats to not just himself but to the entire staff there. >> was there what you saw as a visible security drawdown during the period of time you were in libya? >> yes, it began just shortly afr i arrived. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> um, higher headquarters at the...
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cbs news' flash poll gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. for a look at some of the highlights, we go to steve handelsman at the debate sight in danville, kentucky. good morning. >> reporter: good morning from danville, kentucky where they differ sharply on practically all the big issues. these are smart, well informed politicians. paul rye yand and joe biden had reason to feel good last night. a long time democratic insider versus a republican young gun whose ticket has new momentum. mitt romney was watching, barack obama, too. the moderator from abc. they tangled on iran. >> they are closer to a nuclear weapon. >> we will not allow the iranians to get a nuclear weapon. you gonna go to war? is that what you want to do now? >> we want to prevent war. >> what about 47% of americans feeling entitled to benefits. >> i think the vice president knows sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. so does romney. >> what about the obama stimulus, the recovery? >> job growth in september was sl
cbs news' flash poll gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. for a look at some of the highlights, we go to steve handelsman at the debate sight in danville, kentucky. good morning. >> reporter: good morning from danville, kentucky where they differ sharply on practically all the big issues. these are smart, well informed politicians. paul rye yand and joe biden had reason to feel good last night. a long time democratic insider versus a...
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we'll see how it goes. >>> cbs this morning is next. they'll have more on tomorrow's vice presidential debate. >> howard and i will be back in just 25 minutes with a live update on traffic and weather. >>> while at work today or the nats game, get updates on news, weather and traffic by visiting us at wusa9.com. >>> the game is sold out but 9:00 a.m. they do have some standing only tickets. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:25. go nats!
we'll see how it goes. >>> cbs this morning is next. they'll have more on tomorrow's vice presidential debate. >> howard and i will be back in just 25 minutes with a live update on traffic and weather. >>> while at work today or the nats game, get updates on news, weather and traffic by visiting us at wusa9.com. >>> the game is sold out but 9:00 a.m. they do have some standing only tickets. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:25. go nats!
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cbs filing and noted public invest in the wind, solar, biomass and other a tern tiff energy are pract -- alternative energy are practically non-existent. program to combat trueiensy that some feel already went too far has gone further. media report say a texas school district requiring students to wear an i.d. card with a radio frequency chip that tracks their locations. students in san antonio who have opted to use the old i.d.s are being told they cannot vote for homecoming king and queen. the school grounds access is restricted. the program could stave district as much as $175,000 lost daily because of low attendance. which partially determines the school funding. now back to the libya story. deadly terror attack on u.s. mission in benghazi. timing. what the administration knew and said. when it knew and said it. is at the crux of the entire story. take another look at the timeline we first brought you two weeks ago now updated. ugh 2012, unclassified report called al-qaeda in libya, profile, by the defense department combating terrorism office and library of congress states under
cbs filing and noted public invest in the wind, solar, biomass and other a tern tiff energy are pract -- alternative energy are practically non-existent. program to combat trueiensy that some feel already went too far has gone further. media report say a texas school district requiring students to wear an i.d. card with a radio frequency chip that tracks their locations. students in san antonio who have opted to use the old i.d.s are being told they cannot vote for homecoming king and queen....
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live in south san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> some thieves found a way around the rising gas prices. they stole nearly 1,000 gallons worth from the station in roseville near sacramento. the manager says they struck three separate times disabling the pump to fill a large tank in the back of a pickup truck when the station was closed. they also hit once when it was opened. so far no arrests have been made. >>> i don't know if he received it yet but the chamber of commerce should send lawrence karnow a big thank you note for an unbelievable weekend. >> it was so nice. i dressed warm to watch the blue angels on saturday and it was beautiful. >> it was beautiful. the clouds broke and boy, it was perfect for flying weather and everything. we had all the festivities around the bay area. probably a similar day today although we'll likely see some clouds moving in late in the day and then maybe a chance of showers as we head into tonight and tomorrow. low off the coast doesn't look impressive and it isn't. but it's going to slowly slide toward the bay area throughout th
live in south san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> some thieves found a way around the rising gas prices. they stole nearly 1,000 gallons worth from the station in roseville near sacramento. the manager says they struck three separate times disabling the pump to fill a large tank in the back of a pickup truck when the station was closed. they also hit once when it was opened. so far no arrests have been made. >>> i don't know if he received it yet but...
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he told cbs, it is unbelievable to him that the state department decreased security in libya when they did because he showed them how dangerous and volatile and unpredictable the entire environment in libya was with at least 13 security incidents before september 11, backing up his case. as for his testimony this week, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton, toll us today, he happenings the state department needs to listen and learn quickly. >> the state department should not wait for the conclusion of its own administrative review board, which won't report for 60 days, there ought to be an ongoing process to try to enhance the security of diplomatic and other official personnel in the middle-east and elsewhere. >> reporter: at the house oversight hearing, we will hear from sharl eep lamb, the deputy assistant secretary for programs at the bureau of diplomatic security and eric nordstrom, a regional security officer for the state department. >> shannon: thank you very much. some controversial anti-jihad ads in some anti-muslim will go up in the d.c. metro system this weekend,
he told cbs, it is unbelievable to him that the state department decreased security in libya when they did because he showed them how dangerous and volatile and unpredictable the entire environment in libya was with at least 13 security incidents before september 11, backing up his case. as for his testimony this week, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton, toll us today, he happenings the state department needs to listen and learn quickly. >> the state department should not...
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he did was, you could see it in cbs poll, their panel of uncommitted voters. liz: the guys and ladies in 40 40 40-yard line. >> yes, 30% said that romneycared about people about them at the beginning of the debate, by the end it was 53, almost doubles, he made hi hims, i am not an ogre, and second he managed to say, i have a vision, my ideas here is my program, president was terrible. liz: here is the problem, we're also seeing al gore who blew a comfortable lead. >> yes, against bush, the debate. with whoever the challenger is, that was two nonincumbents, the reason it was so important for romney is he had been sohammerred. he is an upside down favorable/untapunfavable rating. >> it left the viewers thinking. >> you saw this guy, you said, he is not -- oh my god i should look at him, look, the president still has one commanding poll aspect, which he may be on the verge of throwing away because of their desire to now redemonnize romney. he has an aproppal rating at 50%. liz: but he is attacking eploiting his own record. >> but look, the people of ipoll last ye
he did was, you could see it in cbs poll, their panel of uncommitted voters. liz: the guys and ladies in 40 40 40-yard line. >> yes, 30% said that romneycared about people about them at the beginning of the debate, by the end it was 53, almost doubles, he made hi hims, i am not an ogre, and second he managed to say, i have a vision, my ideas here is my program, president was terrible. liz: here is the problem, we're also seeing al gore who blew a comfortable lead. >> yes, against...
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there's something funny about that. >> i think the cbs poll is. >> i'm hearing the cbs poll. i'm not sure if people even watched the debate that were polled in the cbs poll. >> it was undecided debate watchers supposedly. so the interesting thing is, you know, i think biden did what he had to do, which is to get the ticket back on target. >> yeah. >> why don't we watch some clips. >> really? you don't want to give an opinion? okay. the night began on the -- >> mika, what's wrong, mika? you're being so rude. i think -- what do you think? >> yes. i think biden just completely trounced him. ate him for dinner and then spit him out on the table like little shrivelled piece of something. i don't know what. i mean, seriously. >> i didn't see that. >> really? okay. well, that's funny because you had very clear opinions after the last debate. but you have very unclear opinions after this one. and i think it might be because you're a little uncomfortable about it. >> i will say, mika -- >> hold on. that's just nonsense. what's wrong with you? >> how do you think it went? >> i think jo
there's something funny about that. >> i think the cbs poll is. >> i'm hearing the cbs poll. i'm not sure if people even watched the debate that were polled in the cbs poll. >> it was undecided debate watchers supposedly. so the interesting thing is, you know, i think biden did what he had to do, which is to get the ticket back on target. >> yeah. >> why don't we watch some clips. >> really? you don't want to give an opinion? okay. the night began on the --...
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we also have some "new york times"/cbs polls out that also show this race being pretty darn close. in colorado, mitt romney up by 1 percentage point. last month that was flipped. in virginia, they've got the president's lead actually growing slightly. he's up by five points there. i'm not sure about that. in wisconsin, the candidates are within the margin of error. after the president lost a point. chuck, again, they're your polls. and then we'll go to david to get his reaction. talk about it. what's your takeaway? >> well, i want to point out a couple things. number one, i feel like, look. we are at where we were before the conventions. when you really think about it. all of these numbers, right, you could sit there and say, you know, is the president narrowly ahead here? is romney narrowly ahead there? this is the conversation we were having about these swing states before both conventions. so it's almost as if everything has been erased, right? whatever bump the president got after the conventions combined with 47% and now the bump that romney got. it sort of annual neutralized
we also have some "new york times"/cbs polls out that also show this race being pretty darn close. in colorado, mitt romney up by 1 percentage point. last month that was flipped. in virginia, they've got the president's lead actually growing slightly. he's up by five points there. i'm not sure about that. in wisconsin, the candidates are within the margin of error. after the president lost a point. chuck, again, they're your polls. and then we'll go to david to get his reaction. talk...
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biden won in the cbs poll. paul ryan having a four-point edge in the cnn snap poll. much more ahead. you're watching ms nbc's live coverage of the vice presidential debate. >>> mitt romney's a good man. he cares about 100% of americans in this country. i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. >>> i thought joe biden was terrific tonight. i could not be prouder of him. i thought he made a very strong case, and, you know, i really think that his p
biden won in the cbs poll. paul ryan having a four-point edge in the cnn snap poll. much more ahead. you're watching ms nbc's live coverage of the vice presidential debate. >>> mitt romney's a good man. he cares about 100% of americans in this country. i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should...
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biden won in the cbs poll. paul ryan having a four-point edge in the cnn snap poll. much more ahead. you're watching ms nbc's live coverage of the vice presidential debate. >>> mitt romney's a good man. he cares about 100% of americans in this country. i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance.
biden won in the cbs poll. paul ryan having a four-point edge in the cnn snap poll. much more ahead. you're watching ms nbc's live coverage of the vice presidential debate. >>> mitt romney's a good man. he cares about 100% of americans in this country. i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined...